Sunday, April 06, 2008

i'm lost

I came across this quiz to find out which Lost character I am most like. Well, since I don't watch Lost (don't hate me) and have never seen Lost (really, don't hold it against me), I have no idea if this is a good or bad comparison.

Obviously, I'm not a man-child. I have never been addicted to hard drugs. But I would say I have been emotionally weak at times. Though I do not recall falling in love with a blonde Australian nor being in a British rock band, both would have been fabulous and even better if it had been at the same time.

But I still don't have a clue if this Charlie Pace person is good or bad. Should I be pleased about the result of this quiz or quite disappointed?

8 comments:

Wow, I am Charlie Pace, too! Unfortunately, like you, I have missed this whole TV phenom, so have no idea what this says about us...I'd love to do the whole blond/rock band thing, though, since loading the dishwasher is more what actually awaits me this AM.

I am Benjamin Linus. I’m an enigmatic leader who strikes fear, optimism, and bizarre confidence in all who follows me. I am strong of will, intimidatingly intelligent and have strained relationships with those in my family. I have possibly lived on an island most of my life.

All this information is meaningless to me, though, because I am not a follower of the show.

Now that's surprising, there's not a one of you I would have painted as somehow masculine. Shocking!

I'm apparently John Locke. Who dat? "You are Philosophical and mystical with a slightly askew view of reality. You will is strong as oak but you often question your place in the world. You might be bald." OK, may have to figure out where this show is, and maybe try the bald thing ....

Not too far off, for a change. Other than that bald thing, I got women jealous of this thick wavey stuff. i have to keep it short to ward off the cat-attacks. Seriously. Sometimes grows over an inch a month and just gets thicker as I get older. Sorry, didn't mean to burden you ...

Well, XI, I suppose that I'm more in tune with the 'balding' thing. . . In recent years, I've developed a 'bare spot' on the crown of my head (which, mercifully enough, is not visible when I look in the mirror).

I told Molly that it's indicative of my 'latent monastic tendencies', but she only laughed and said something about "eight kids' worth of 'latent monastic tendencies'". . .